With due respect, Jadeja, Hardik are no Yuvraj Singh: Waqar-Manjrekar debate gets intense during IND vs PAK rain break

Yuvraj Singh's job in India's 2011 World Cup win will constantly go the distance. The top dog match-victor headed into the cricketing 

scene low on structure yet when it was the ideal opportunity for him to radiate through, Yuvraj set up a Player of the Series commendable competition as India won the prize.

 Other than showing desolating contact all through the competition scoring 362 runs, 

Yuvraj ended up being a resource with the ball too snatching 15 wickets.

Twelve years have passed, yet India proceeds with its journey to track down the replacement to Yuvraj Singh, and with a World Cup drawing nearer, 

On Saturday, as the India versus Pakistan Asia Cup Super-Four match stopped because of downpour and wet outfield, 

 Previous India cricketers Sanjay Manjrekar and Waqar Younis were engaged with a discussion regarding whether all-rounders Ravindra Jadeja and Hardik Pandya can assume a similar part as Yuvraj did at the 2011 

World Cup. While Waqar appeared to be certain of Hardik's skillets, Manjrekar shared an alternate perspective out and out.

"Take a gander at what Hardik and Jadeja offer that would be useful. They are exceptional with both bat and ball. 

"He played like a boss. He took as much time as is needed and when all was good and well, he pushed his normal game. I